Sports commentator Colin Cowherd just lit a fire under the NFL world — again.
In a passionate segment on The Herd, Cowherd made one of his boldest claims yet: the Patrick Mahomes–Andy Reid dynasty is coming to an end. Not because they’ve failed — but because, as he put it, “it’s just a natural progression.”
🏈 “The Dynasty Is Over” — Cowherd’s Chilling Prediction
“I made a bold prediction before the year,” Cowherd said.
“I said the dynasty is over. I didn’t say the Chiefs wouldn’t make the playoffs — they will. I didn’t even say Mahomes and Andy Reid wouldn’t win another Super Bowl. They might.
But this run — AFC Championship every year, Super Bowl every other — that’s done.”
Cowherd argued that the era of Kansas City’s absolute dominance is nearing its natural conclusion. The reason? The rest of the league is catching up — fast.
“You’re not getting four more Super Bowl trips in five years,” he continued.
“You’re not locking down that number one seed every season. The AFC is too deep now. You’ve got Sean Payton in Denver, Jim Harbaugh in Los Angeles — those are elite minds, maybe the second and third best coaches in the league. Andy Reid might still be the first, but the field has tightened.”
⚡ “A Natural Shift in Power”
Cowherd’s message wasn’t one of disrespect — but realism. He pointed to how every great dynasty eventually faces decline, not because of failure, but because of evolution.
“It’s not a collapse,” he clarified. “It’s a transition. Brady and Belichick had their run. The 49ers had theirs. The Chiefs are still great — but the league’s adjusting. That’s the natural order of things.”
According to Cowherd, Kansas City will remain a playoff powerhouse, but the days of automatic championship appearances are over.
“They’ll still win. They’ll still be feared,” he said. “But it’s not going to be effortless anymore. The target on their back is enormous. Everyone’s studied Mahomes. Everyone’s building to beat him.”
🧠 The Numbers Behind the Noise
Despite Cowherd’s grim outlook, Mahomes’ numbers this season remain elite.
The reigning Super Bowl MVP has thrown for over 2,600 yards, 21 touchdowns, and just five interceptions — ranking among the league’s top quarterbacks once again.
However, even with Mahomes’ brilliance, the Chiefs’ offense hasn’t looked as explosive as in years past. The team has leaned more on its defense, and their once-unstoppable chemistry with new receivers has shown signs of inconsistency.
For critics like Cowherd, those small cracks are the early tremors of a dynasty’s plateau.
🏆 Is It Really the End — or Just a New Chapter?
Fans, of course, were quick to clap back. Chiefs Kingdom flooded social media with confidence and defiance:
“They said the same thing in 2021. Then we won two more Super Bowls,” one fan wrote.
“Mahomes is the dynasty,” another added.
Even former players joined in, with one ex-Chief tweeting,
“You don’t bet against Mahomes. Period.”
And if history has shown anything, it’s that Patrick Mahomes thrives on doubt.
When he hears predictions like Cowherd’s, he doesn’t argue — he responds on the field.
🔥 Final Take
Cowherd’s prediction may sound like doom, but in reality, it’s the start of a new kind of challenge — one that could define Mahomes’ legacy even more than his past triumphs.
Because for Patrick Mahomes, the dynasty isn’t just about trophies. It’s about proving — again and again — that greatness evolves, not ends.
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